The Grind-Cast
Latest Episodes
GRINDcast – The First Sale You Need To Make
The first sale you need to make is to sell your partner on the vision. If you can't do that, either the vison need to change, or your support system needs to change.
GRINDcast – Life Is An Auction
Life is an auction! If you want that job, that house, that championship, you have to be willing to "outbid" your competition by doing more, sacrificing more, & potentially overpaying to guarantee a wi
GRINDcast – Honeymoon Phase
A successful foundation to anything in life is reliant on commitment and the ability to keep working at it well beyond the honeymoon phase. Are you committed?
GRINDcast – Personal Development with Compensation
Saw an IG reel recently where the guy said, "Our job is a personal development plan w compensation attached." It doesn't matter what specific career you're in. In most cases, the levels of success
GRINDcast – Success Sleeps Early
Success is achieved through disciplined habits that build towards your goals, and by saying no to the urges towards distaractions & temporary fun. "The central part (of training) is in dodging the
GRINDcast – Rebuilding
The road map to success is filled with peaks and valleys. Your ability to navigate the valleys is what determines the heights of your success.
GRINDcast – 5 Quotes
"Everbody wants the view, nobody wants the climb" We're breaking down this and a few other quotes this week on the GRINDcast. Drop some of your favorite quotes in the comments.
GRINDcast – Same Devils, New Levels
When you get to new levels, you carry the challenges of the past with you. How you respond today should be wildlly different than how you handled it in the past. That's the sign of true growth.
GRINDcast – It’s Not a Walk in The Park
There's a quote out there that says something like, "Good things come to those that wait, but only the things left behind by those who hustle." Massive success can't be achieved at a casual pace. You
GRINDcast – The Price Goes Up
What price are you willing to pay today so you don't have to pay twice as much in the future?





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